because they taste good look if they did not taste good you would not even like it you would throw it away you dig me
To determine how many green and red peppers Lupe needs for 99 servings, we need to find the ratio of servings to peppers used in the original recipe. In the original recipe, there is a 1:1 ratio between servings and green peppers, and a 1:44 ratio between servings and red peppers. Therefore, for 99 servings, Lupe would need 99 green peppers and 99/44 = 2.25 red peppers (rounding up to the nearest whole number).
If the peppers have formed, and are green, wait awhile - they turn yellow as they ripen (and if left on the plant long enough, they'll usually turn red, too).
Green peppers (bell peppers specifically) can be prepared in a variety of ways. If you would like to slice them, you will need a sharp chef's knife. If you would like to grill them (or flame roast), you will need a heat-resistant pair of tongs to place them on the grill and to rotate them as needed. If you would like to puree the bell peppers to make a sauce or to use in hummus, you will need a chef's knife (to cut them into sections) and a food processor. If stuffed green bell peppers are on your menu, you will need a sharp knife to slice the top off, a spoon to remove the seeds/pith, and that same spoon to stuff the filling into the peppers.
I Would Say No I Suggest Red Ones Or Tomatoes Because They Bring More Flavour To What Ever You Cook That's For Red Peppers As well.
Commercial fertilizers and pesticides are not used in the production of organic green peppers. Neither are genetically modified organisms allowed. What with the organic devotion to healthy above and below ground environment, and to plant health care, organic green peppers have higher levels of nutrients such as vitamins. They also would have low or no levels of food additives and colorings.
ready steay cook! :D
Yes they would be considered a hot pepper.Correction:Pimienta's are sweet peppers and rate a "negligible" on the Scoville scale of pepper hotness. They're the same as sweet green peppers in this.
yes, i would say it is. the best way to plant green peppers is to plant them in a pot then move them to a garden in may. seeing as it's already June... but still, it wouldn't hurt to try, just don't expect a lot of peppers, if any.
To "feed" them? To only feed them peppers would be unusual. To serve peppers as an accompaniment to another food would be usual, but how many pounds would be needed would depend on whether the peppers are the only accompaniment, or are one of several.
I would like to know, since I also crave the smell of Pine Sol!!!!
I found that I crave rubbers when my Iron level is low. Maybe your Iron is low since you are pregnant.